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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 4465338, member: 1414"] When we had our house in Vermont, we had a lot of fun traveling to breweries. At first that was places like Magic Hat, Longtrail and Otter Creek. Then Fiddlehead and Foley Brothers., eventually Foam, Alchemist and Lawsons. The last one we discovered was Red Clover in Brandon, during the pandemic (as we were selling the house), absolutely great. Mad Taco in Waitsfield VT and Worthy Burger in South Royalton are highly recommended for food and tap list. [U]Best brewery visit experiences[/U]: Lawson's in Waitsfield, the original Red Hook in Seattle and Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres in Bruges. Honorable mention to Treehouse both Charlton and Sandwich, Long Live Beerworks. I also quite enjoyed Foley Brothers when it was just starting out. For a brewpub setting, I made many memories at Free State Brewing in Lawrence, KS and love Prohibition Pig in Waterbury, VT. [URL='https://galwaybaybrewery.com/oslo/']The Oslo Bar[/URL] in Galway is a brewery owned pub (Galway Bay Brewery), great stuff, fun spot. For beer bars, you can't top Armsby Abby in Worcester, MA. [U]Beers that wowed me along the way[/U]. Alchemist: Heady Topper; Hill Farmstead: Abner and Double Galaxy: Treehouse: Julius, Super Treat, Juice Machine; Trillium: Congress Street, DDH Melcher St and Citra Cutting Tiles; Bourbon County Barleywine and Stout (2014); Lawson's: Double Sunshine, Triple Sunshine, Fayston Maple: Foley Brothers: Pieces of Eight: Ayinger Celebrator; Mother's Brewing: 3rdbass. Many more, but those stand out out. As for Florida, I've never been to the panhandle I am planning to take periodic trips to FL to check out potential locations, probably starting around St. Augustine and maybe Amelia Island. But I'd be up to visit the panhandle, I just don't know where to go. [/QUOTE]
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